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Salman Khan's 'Bharat' may remain unaffected by India's WC opener, feel experts

Will Salman Khan & Katrina Kaif starrer 'Bharat' get affected by India's WC opener against South Africa. Here's what experts have to say!

Mumbai: Film and cricket buffs may be divided over what to watch on Wednesday -- Salman Khan's Eid treat "Bharat" or India's first match at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, but experts feel the movie will remain unaffected. India will play against South Africa in their World Cup campaign opener in Southampton. Trade analyst Komal Nahta told IANS: "I don't think the match will adversely affect box office collections of 'Bharat' on Day 1. If the World Cup cricket match is important, Salman Khan means the world to millions of film lovers." "Bharat", directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, is bringing Salman back to the big screen a year after "Race 3", which too coincided with Eid. The new film features the "Dabangg" star in six different looks -- ranging from a young circus champion to a 60-year-old man where he is spotted with grey strands of hair. Bharat Premiere: Tiger Shroff, Disha Patani, Kriti Sanon, Janhvi Kapoor & other B'wood celebs attend (SEE PICS)
The movie, presented by T-Series, is produced by Atul Agnihotri, Alvira Agnihotri, Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar under the banner of Reel Life Production Pvt Ltd, and Salman Khan Films. A period drama, it also features Katrina Kaif.
According to distributor Rajesh Thadani, the box office performance of "Bharat" looks good so far. "It may get affected slightly (due to the match), but still numbers will be big," Thadani said. At least on Day 1, the audience will be pulled in. Amit Sharma, Managing Director, Miraj Cinemas, told IANS that usually the combination of Eid and a Salman Khan film is a "bumper blockbuster". "I don't see any impact (on the film due to the World Cup match)... I am not downplaying the World Cup match, but there is still time for matches to gain momentum. The World Cup has just begun, and in the T20 era, people take a little time to get into the groove of a 50-over format. I feel the match won't impact Day 1 collections of 'Bharat'." As for its longer run at the theatres, trade expert Girish Johar said everything depends on the content. "If it is bad, then the dent will be felt. If it is good, the dent will be subsumed," Johar said, adding that Eid will generate positive sales at the ticket windows for "Bharat".
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